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Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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511 S. Ingersoll Immanuel Lutheran Church Parsonage, built 1908. (WAHI #102758) Possibly a Claude and Starck design. Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1101 Jenifer Long the home of Immanuel Lutheran Church, organized in 1903 to serve the Missouri Synod German-speaking residents of the Ridge. Designed by Claude and Starck, architects. Built 1908 (WAHI #103188) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
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1123 Jenifer Louise Gausman Residence, built 1910 (WAHI #105258) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
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Curtis - Kittleson House - 1901, William D. Curtis commissioned the architectual firm of J.O. Gordon and F.W. Paunack to design this imposing brick house in the Queen Anne style. Hallmarks of the style include thecomplex shape, wide veranda and corner tower, highlighted by eclectic and finely crafted details. Curtis was the manager of the local horse collar pad factory founded by his father, Dexter Curtis. He also served one term as Mayor of Madison (1904-1906). I.M Kittleson, who served as Mayor from 1920 to 1925, bought the house in 1949. Dedicated May 15, 1978 Madison Landmarks Commission Courtesy of N. Schroeder
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1102 Spaight- William Dexter and Mary Curtis House, 1901, Gordon and Paunack, architects. Courtesy of N. Schroeder
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1102 Spaight - One of two remaining carriage step-stones in the neighborhood. Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1112 Spaight Built 1889 (WAHI #1889) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1114 Spaight The Henry & Anna Pripnow house, built 1935 designed by Balch and Lippert, architects. (WAHI #106822) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1122 Spaight Better Homes Co. Investment Property, built 1929, designed by Henry Dysland. (WAHI #106823) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1124 Spaight Realty Investment Co. House, built 1928 (WAHI #106824) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1126-8 Spaight George Cnare House, built 1931, designed by George Cnare & Son (WAHI #106825) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1132 Spaight Herman Klueter House, built 1913 (WAHI #106826) A Claude and Starck design. Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1134 Spaight Built 1913 (WAHI 106827) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1138 Spaight Built 1908 (WAHI #106828) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
Photographer/Artist: N. Schroeder Date: Fall 2002 |
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1142 Spaight A. L. Avarill Rental House, built 1891 (WAHI #106809) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
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1144 Spaight Also built for B. B. Clarke, 1892 (WAHI #106810) Courtesy of N. Schroeder
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1148 Spaight Built in 1902 by B. B. Clarke for his daughter Clara Clarke, the house was designed by Claude and Starck. Courtesy of N. Schroeder
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B.B. CLARKE HOUSE - CLAUDE AND STARCK - 1899
One of Claude and Starck's easrliest Designs. This Queen Anne house has a Gothic theme.
With pointed - arched windows and steeply pitched roofs. It was designed for B. B. Clarke.
Who earned a fortune in Indiana by manufacturing threshing machines before he moved to Madison
in 1890. From 1898 to his death in 1929, Clarke published the American Thresherman, an influential
international jounal specializing in the development and use of farm machinery.
Desgniated February 16, 1981 - Madison Landmarks Commission Courtesy of N. Schroeder
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1150 Spaight - B.B. Clarke House, designed by Claude and Starck, 1899. Courtesy of N. Schroeder
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Spaight St. is listed as Farwell. Rutledge St. is listed as Promenade
| Last Name/Business | First Name | Type | Listed As | Probable Address | Occupation | Employer/Place of Business |
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| Drakeley | Samuel | home | cor Jenifer and Ingersoll | farmer |
| Last Name/Business | First Name | Type | Address | Occupation | Employer |
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| Clark | James | residence | 1107 Jenifer | barber | Ole Peterson - barber, under 108 E. Main |
| Clark | Robert | residence | 1107 Jenifer | section hand | Chicago & Northwestern Railway - freight office and pass. Depot cor. E Wilson & S Blair |
| Kingston | Mary (wid. William) | residence | 1113 Jenifer | ||
| Snow | Edward | residence | 1123 Jenifer | blacksmith | Fuller & Johnson Mfg. Co. - manufacturers of agricultural implements - office and works at 1402 E. Washington Av |
| Latchford | M. Vance | residence | 1125 Jenifer | assistant cashier | Chicago & Northwestern Railway - freight office and pass. Depot cor. E Wilson & S Blair |
| Bakken | Halver H. | residence | 1137 Jenifer | laborer | Fuller & Johnson Mfg. Co. - manufacturers of agricultural implements - office and works at 1402 E. Washington Av |
| Johnson | Louis | boards | 1137 Jenifer | blacksmith | Fuller & Johnson Mfg. Co. - manufacturers of agricultural implements - office and works at 1402 E. Washington Av |
| Laue | Henry | residence | 1141 Jenifer | tailor | Klauber-Rowley Co. - merchant tailors, clothiers and men's funishers - 23 E. Main St |
| Laue | Mary | residence | 1141 Jenifer | ||
| Blankensee | Alexander | residence | 1145 Jenifer | wiper | Chicago & Northwestern Railway - freight office and pass. Depot cor. E Wilson & S Blair |
| Lingard | Charles | residence | 1151 Jenifer | engineer | Fuller Opera House, 6-10 W. Mifflin St |
| Scherer | Elizabeth (wid. John) | residence | 1102 Spaight | ||
| Scherer | Orpha | residence | 1102 Spaight | ||
| Scherer | Simon | residence | 1102 Spaight | carpenter | |
| Koffschinsk | Christian | residence | 1112 Spaight | ||
| Laue | August C. | residence | 1118 Spaight | tailor |
Capital Times
-May 11, 1951
All Around the Town - 1102 Spaight Street A Fine Mansion Filled with Treasures - by Alexius Baas
Capital Times
-Dec 6, 1979
Built to Last - 1102 Spaight
Madison Democrat
-Nov 29, 1902
Building Announcement for 1146 Spaight St.
Wisconsin State Journal
-Apr 16, 1972
Have You Seen This In Madison? (Curtiss House)
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